Rainswept wrote:I can't. That's like picking on a kid with Down syndrome. It's too easy and it's just not done.

Nice!!!

I couldn't have put it better myself.

Awww, thanks for not picking on me.

The OC DID have good music. So does One Tree Hill. But I don't watch that. Really. I don't.

-Stop using Jesus as an excuse for being a narrow minded bigot.-Music was her life, the lyrics were her story.-Be careful what you say, it may remind me of a song that needs to be sung.-GOT JESUS? I thought you had him....shit!-Why do people with closed minds always open their mouths?-My pit bull is my co-pilot.-To err is human; to ARRGGHHH is pirate!-Why do we kill people who kill people to show people that killing people is wrong?-Well behaved women rarely make history.-Laughter: When a smile has an orgasm-I'm not so good at the advice; can I interest you in a sarcastic comment?

They always cancel the shows I like mid-run hah. I wish someone would pick up and continue:Carnivale -- creepy, weird, but very well written and actedDead Like Me -- hilarious, and a bit weird, excellent writing and acting

Dexter hasn't been cancelled yet, but they need to show it on a channel I don't have to pay extra for ;( And they'll likely cancel it as soon as they find out I like it, and then i'd have to kill someone.

"Are you saying," Brine interrupted, "that the human race was created to irritate Satan?""That is correct. Jehovah is infinite in his snottiness."Brine reflected on this for a moment and regretted that he had not become a criminal at an early age. --Practical Demonkeeping

I just feel like Dexter is on its way to being cancelled. I mean, what could they possibly do in the 3rd season? make Deb a serial killer too?! That said, I would really hate having no Dexter to watch.

I also miss Pushing Daisies, but it's also not cancelled.

Futurama on the other hand, I would kill several people to get back on the air. Even if they're making movies every so often to keep the masses at peace.

Detective TurtleHolmes wrote:I'm not a fan of Dexter... I don't really like its moral. I mean, it's fine to kill people, as long as you have the desire to and they are "bad" people?

Well, I'm not sure it (or any show for that matter) really has a moral as such. I think it's just a really fascinating what-if kind of show that brings up a lot of good questions about absolute and relative morality. Why should killing be excepted from the 'relative' category? Plus damn good writing and acting!

I agree on Futurama... best friggin cartoon ever (possibly tied with sealab 2020, which has now been un-cancelled!).

"Are you saying," Brine interrupted, "that the human race was created to irritate Satan?""That is correct. Jehovah is infinite in his snottiness."Brine reflected on this for a moment and regretted that he had not become a criminal at an early age. --Practical Demonkeeping

Firefly!!!! I know people have said this before, but I'll say it again! FIREFLY!

Kaylee: Wash, tell me I'm pretty.Wash: If I were unwed, I would take you up in a manly fashion.Kaylee: 'Cause I'm pretty?Wash: 'Cause your pretty.(Wash and Kaylee, Firefly, Heart of Gold)

It's a broken hearts paradeAnd I'm putting my heart out on displayThere's no masqueradeJust a funeral march for love todayThe band strikes up and they're playing a songDressed in black, and we're singing along to theBroken hearts paradeI've never been better then I am today

The OLD Nickelodeon show "You Can't Do that on Television"! It had wretched jokes, was the origin of the famous green slime, and towards the end of it's run, had Alannis Morisette as one of the cast of children. I know this makes me old that I know about this. It makes me older that I was watching this as an adult!

I also want more episodes of "Danger Mouse". And Blackadder Five.

Thank goodness for Netflix. I'm catching up on Lost, The Tick, Dinosaurs, Red Dwarf, The Muppet Show, and Sledge Hammer! And I can watch old episodes of Doctor Who (from the 70's and 80's) to help relieve the Doctor Who withdrawal I'm suffering.

"The only freedom deserving the name, is that of pursuing our own good in our own way, so long as we do not attempt to deprive others of theirs, or impede their efforts to obtain it. Each is the proper guardian of his own health, whether bodily, or mental and spiritual. Mankind are greater gainers by suffering each other to live as seems good to themselves, than by compelling each to live as seems good to the rest." - John Stuart Mill